by "Art McClinton" <art.mcclinton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 21, 2007 at 08:07 PM
I am not going to judge what they will find wrong with your car as several
possibilities exist but I reported a very similar situation when I took
mine
into my independent shop and they found a tie rod end that was just about
to
break loose and one that also needed replacing. Replacing them and the
steering outer set me back $350. I have had some very high speed bumps on
the roads due to construction and a very bad pot hole in Washington DC.
Total mileage on the car is 85K and had never seen this on any car
previously so assume it is more damage from the road construction.
Art
<damonl73@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>I can hear what I would call a knocking noise when applying the brakes
> under some conditions on my 2001 Sebring sedan. It does not happen
> every time I brake and it may also happen when going over bumps. It
> sounds like it's coming the passenger side, possibly front passenger
> side. I will be going in for service soon, but I like to know what to
> expect or question them if it sounds fishy.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>